San Jose bans ICE from using its properties

I'm telling you, this is just the tip of the iceberg 🤔. They're trying to keep a low profile here but I'm onto them. The fact that they're using city properties for ICE operations is a no-brainer - it's all about control and surveillance. And don't even get me started on those signs they're going to post. Just a way to keep an eye on people, you know? 🤷‍♂️

And have you seen the numbers in San Jose? 41% of the population are immigrants... that's like, a recipe for manipulation. They're using community centers and libraries as staging areas... what's next? 📚👀 The city's just trying to protect itself from being used as a tool for federal overreach.

I'm not buying it. This is all about maintaining the status quo and avoiding any real scrutiny of ICE's actions. They're just playing defense here, trying to shift attention away from their own wrongdoing. Mark my words, this is just the beginning... 🚨
 
🌴 I gotta say, this is some serious stuff... San Jose's move to ban ICE agents from using city properties is not just about sending a message, it's about actual action. They're taking control of how their community is treated, you know? I mean, think about it - a city that's 41% immigrant population, and they're like "we got this". They're not gonna let federal policies come in and start messing with people's lives.

And let's be real, this isn't just about one community. This affects so many different groups of people who might already be feeling vulnerable or scared. It's about creating a safe space for everyone to live without fear of being targeted by ICE agents. I think it's awesome that the city is taking steps like posting signs and installing gates at locations where ICE agents can't access.

It's also interesting to see how other cities are responding to this kind of policy. Like, Santa Clara County just did something similar, and now Chicago has its own executive order in place. It's like a movement or something! And you know what? I think it's about time someone started taking a stand against these federal immigration policies that have been causing so much harm.

Anyway, kudos to the San Jose City Council for being bold and taking action. They're showing us that cities can be powerful forces for change when they come together to protect their residents. 💪
 
🤝 This is so cool! I think it's awesome that San Jose is taking a stand against ICE agents using city properties. It's about time, you know? 😊 The idea of sending a message to federal officials that our cities are for serving residents, not facilitating their actions, is super empowering. 🌟 And let's be real, who doesn't want to see those signs up everywhere saying "no ICE activity allowed"? 🚫👍 It's amazing how much power cities have in shaping their own policies and protecting their communities. We should all be supporting cities like San Jose that are doing this kind of work! 💪
 
🤔 I think this is a total game changer for cities across the US - like, literally. It's not just about San Jose but other places are gonna follow suit and it's gonna be huge 💥. The fact that they're taking control of their own properties and refusing to let ICE use them as staging areas is super powerful. I mean, think about it, if cities can't even trust their own buildings, how can people feel safe living there? 🚫 It's like, the federal gov's gotta figure out a way to work with cities or else they'll keep losing these battles 💪
 
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